I know what it feels like to have the door slammed firmly in my face, so I'm cool with that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I know that my foot is firmly wedged in the door, and I'll be damned if I pull it out, even for a second.
I believe that there are moments in everyone's lives where a door flings open, and if you're terrified of what's on the other side, you must walk through it.
I am in the habit, like most British people, of holding the door open for people. But in the U.S., people don't understand it. You get odd looks or doors slammed in your face.
I like when they open the door and pull out a chair. I'm really into a man's man.
Sometimes it's okay to give yourself a pat on the back and say, 'That was cool. That made me feel good.'
I never know when somebody's going to knock on the door of my own unconscious in a way that I wouldn't have anticipated.
I'm very comfortable with uncomfortable situations, and I think that can seem odd to people, that I like the thrill of discomfort.
I feel very comfortable - literally and metaphorically - in my skin.
When I feel there's a door open, you always walk through it.
I don't like it when people don't hold the door. I don't know, that really bugs me... I guess I like manners.